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Treat your tastebuds to a world of delicious teriyaki flavor with these easy Teriyaki Beef Bowls. Made with ground beef, onion, pepper, broccoli, and a bunch of flavorings, these bowls are a must-try!

Easy protein-rich teriyaki beef bowls
When a meal includes the proper balance of protein, carbohydrates, and fats, you’re in for a dish that will help you feel satisfied and eliminate cravings. But when the dish is mind-blowingly delicious? Well, that makes it even better!
These teriyaki beef bowls do all of the above. They keep you feeling nice and full, and they also taste incredible! From the beef and veggies to the homemade teriyaki sauce made with soy sauce, honey, rice wine vinegar, and sesame oil, this dish is a hit. I can’t wait for you to give it a try!

Ingredients in this simple beef teriyaki bowl recipe
This recipe beings together a variety of flavors for a mouthwatering dish comprised of veggies, protein, and more! Below is everything you’ll need to create this delicious beef teriyaki recipe.
- Olive oil: First, 3 tbsp of olive oil will be needed. It will be used in two parts of the recipe, so divide the 3 tbsp into 1 and 2 tbsp.
- Ground beef: 1 lb of beef will be needed for this recipe. You may use lean ground beef, ground chicken, or ground turkey if preferred.
- Vegetables: Let’s load up this dish with vegetables! Use 1 red bell pepper, 1/2 of a yellow onion, and 1 head of broccoli (either using just broccoli florets or including the stem). All veggies should be diced before using in the recipe. Then, follow those with 3 cups of snap peas.
- Soy sauce: Next, add some flavor by including 1/2 cup of soy sauce. Regular or low sodium soy sauce are both fine.
- Honey: Thicken up the teriyaki and add even more flavor with 1/2 cup of honey. Any brand and type is fine!
- Rice wine vinegar: 1 tablespoon rice wine vinegar will add a slight bite to the dish.
- Sesame oil: Follow the rice wine vinegar with 2 tsp of sesame oil.
- Seasonings: This dish is made complete with the addition of a few seasonings. Use 2 cloves of minced garlic (or 1/2 tsp of garlic powder), 1 tbsp of fresh ginger (grated), and 1/4 tsp of red pepper flakes.
- Arrowroot powder: Finally, thicken up the beef teriyaki by including 1 tbsp of arrowroot powder or cornstarch.
- Topping & serving: Set aside chopped green onion and sesame seeds for topping, and serve over rice. Jasmine rice is typically a go-to for this type of dish, but any type works (even cauliflower rice or brown rice)!


Tools used to make this beef teriyaki rice bowl
To make this recipe, you’ll need a variety of kitchen tools. Everything is listed below, including required measuring cup sizes.
- Cutting board
- Chopping knife
- Large saucepan
- Spatula
- Slotted spoon
- Bowl
- Glass measuring cup
- Whisk
- Measuring cups: 1/4 tsp, 1 tsp, 1 tbsp, 1/4 cup, 1/2 cup, and 1 cup
How to make teriyaki beef bowls
Let’s get started! From prepping to serving you can expect this recipe to take around 40 minutes.
In a large skillet or saucepan, heat 1 tbsp of olive oil. Once hot, add the ground beef and cook until it’s no longer pink. Turn off the heat, and using a slotted spoon, transfer the meat to a bowl. Discard the excess liquid.
Next, add 2 tbsp of the olive oil to the same pan and heat it to medium-high heat. Add the red pepper, yellow onion, broccoli, and snap peas. Cook for 6-7 minutes or until the veggies have started to soften. Stir often.
While the veggies cook, use a glass measuring cup and whisk together the soy sauce, honey, rice vinegar, sesame oil, garlic, ginger, red pepper flakes, and arrowroot powder.
Once the veggies are ready, add the beef back into pan and pour on the sauce. Reduce the heat to medium and stir until everything is combined. Let the sauce thicken and cook it with the beef and veggies for 6-7 minutes.
Finally, turn off heat and serve over rice. Top with green onions and sesame seeds!
Step-by-step Instructions on how to make Teriyaki Beef Bowls

Storing leftovers
Great news! Leftover beef teriyaki bowls can be stored in the refrigerator or freezer for enjoying later. For either method, be sure to let the dish cool before transferring it to an airtight container. Place in the fridge or freezer, and enjoy within 2-3 days (fridge) or 1-2 months (freezer).
Recipe Tips
Are teriyaki bowls good for you?
These teriyaki beef bowls are a wonderful protein and nutrient-rich option. From the beef to the vegetables, the recipe provides a variety of vital nutrients like calcium, iron, fiber, potassium, and more. The dish is satisfying and will keep you nice and full for hours.
Why is my teriyaki beef tough?
Tough beef can be caused by over or under cooking. I recommend using a meat thermometer to ensure that your beef is cooked to the desired doneness.
What is Chinese beef teriyaki made of?
Recipes vary, but this one is made with olive oil, ground beef, red bell pepper, yellow onion, broccoli, snap peas, soy sauce, honey, red wine vinegar, sesame oil, garlic, ginger, red pepper flakes, and arrowroot powder. Then, green onion and sesame seeds are used as toppings, and the dish is served over rice.
What can I add to these bowls?
Many different veggies will work in this recipe. You could substitute or simply add red onion, cabbage, carrots, jalapeno, edamame beans… the list goes on!

If you liked this recipe, you’ll want to try these!
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- Sticky Chicken Rice Bowls
- Easy Egg Roll In A Bowl Recipe
Recipe by Erin Morrissey and Photos by The Mindful Hapa
Teriyaki Beef Bowls
Treat your tastebuds to a world of delicious teriyaki flavor with these easy Teriyaki Beef Bowls. Made with ground beef, onion, pepper, broccoli, and a bunch of flavorings, these bowls are a must-try!
Ingredients
- 3 tbsp olive oil (divided)
- 1lb ground beef
- 1 red pepper, diced
- 1/2 yellow onion, diced
- 1 head broccoli, diced
- 3 cups snap peas
- 1/2 cup low sodium soy sauce
- 1/4 cup honey
- 1 tbsp rice wine vinegar
- 2 tsp sesame oil
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 tbsp freshly grated ginger
- 1/4 tsp red pepper flake
- 1 tbsp arrowroot powder (sub cornstarch)
- green onion and sesame seeds for topping
- rice for serving
Instructions
- In a large saucepan, heat 1 tbsp olive oil. Once hot, add ground beef and cook until no longer pink. Turn off heat and using a slotted spoon, transfer meat to a bowl. Discard excess liquid.
- Add 2 tbsp olive oil to same pan and heat to medium-high. Add in red pepper, yellow onion, broccoli, and snap peas. Cook for 6-7 minutes or until veggies have started to soften. Stir often.
- While veggies are cooking, in a glass measuring cup, whisk together soy sauce, honey, rice vinegar, sesame oil, garlic, ginger, red pepper flake, and arrowroot powder.
- Once veggies are ready, add beef back into pan and then pour on sauce. Reduce heat to medium and stir until all combined. Let sauce thicken and cook with beef and veggies for 6-7 minutes.
- Turn off heat and serve over rice. Top with green onion and sesame seeds!
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Rebecca says
Made these for lunch meal prep this week, they are incredible! I didn’t have snap peas so I used some frozen broccoli. Everything was delicious, the sauce was so good! Thanks for another great recipe!
Erin says
Hi Rebecca, so glad you liked the bowls and made them your own! 🙂
Christine says
Loved this easy veggie filled meal – added some extra peppers that were going bad! Had dinner done in 30 minutes even with all 3 kids floating around. The sauce flavor is delightful!
Erin says
Hi Christine, so happy you all loved it and made it your own! 🙂
Olivia says
Loved!! Do the calories include rice or just the meat?
Erin says
Hi Olivia, so happy you like them and no, the rice isn’t included in the nutrition facts.
Julie says
These were a hit with the whole family & just as good the next day! Your recipes never miss
Erin says
Hi Julie, so glad you loved them! 🙂
Katie says
Wow! 10/10! This was so so good and super easy to make.
Erin says
Hi Katie, so glad you loved them! 🙂
Danielle says
Made this tonight! So easy & yummy 🙂
Erin says
Hi Danielle, so glad you loved them!!
KatieH says
Yummm! This was super easy to make for a weeknight dinner! Even my picky son liked it. And I loved adding snap peas on top (shown in pic but not a listed ingredient), I highly recommend adding them to the dish! I will def. Be making this again!
Erin says
Hi Katie, so happy you all loved them!!
Li says
Most of the time I don’t eat nor like meat. But this recipe is delicious! My kids, husband and myself liked it a lot. Thanks Erin for sharing these recipes with us.
Erin says
Hi Li, so glad everyone enjoyed them! 🙂
Kate M. says
These were such a hit with my family tonight! We will be making them again and adding them to the rotation! Loved the flavor with all the vegetables – we served over 1/2 rice 1/2 riced cauliflower and it was very good. When I find a recipe the kids will eat and rave about – its chef kiss!
Erin says
Hi Kate, so happy it was a hit! 🙂
Kelli says
Delish! A great veggie packed and quick weeknight dinner. I prepped the veggies and sauce ahead of time and it worked out perfectly.
Erin says
Hi Kelli, so glad you loved them! 🙂
Allison says
this recipe was so yummy and super easy to make! Already looking forward to making it again.
Allison says
this recipe was so yummy and super easy to make! Already looking forward to making it again.
Erin says
Hi Allison, so glad you loved them! 🙂
Justine says
This was so good! So quick and easy to eat, with leftovers for lunch the next day. It was a little salty with regular soy sauce, so next time I’d probably buy the low sodium option.
Erin says
Hi Justine, so glad you loved them!
Colleen says
This is such a great, quick week night, not a lot of time to make dinner – meal. Lots of veggies, lots of flavor will definitely be adding this to my dinner rotations.
Erin says
Hi Colleen, so happy you love them!!
natalie says
I’ve been running out of ideas for my meal prep and this was a great one to add to my rotation. I used ground turkey instead of beef and omitted the snap peas just because I was trying to use up what I already had, but it was SO good!
Erin says
Hi Natalie, so happy you loved them!!
Lauren says
Erin says
Thank you!!
Laura says
Amazing! Love how quickly this came together and the whole family loved it! 😊
Erin says
Hi Laura, so happy they’re such a big hit!!
Holly says
This recipe is restaurant quality!! It came together very quickly (this busy mama took another shortcut with precut stir fry veggies), and is packed with so much flavor (no salt needed!) highly recommend!
Erin says
Hi Holly, so happy you loved them so much!! 🙂
Stacey says
Delish! My toddler loves this meal too! I used frozen snap peas, it’s quicker when you’re on a time crunch!
Erin says
Hi Stacey, so glad you both loved them! 🙂
Trudie says
Delicious! It all really comes together and perfect to take for lunch the next day.
Erin says
Hi Trudie, so glad you liked them!!